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  • 1
    UID:
    almahu_9949545094802882
    Format: 1 online resource (XII, 229 p.)
    ISBN: 9783110781915 , 9783110766820
    Series Statement: DaZ-Forschung [DaZ-For] : Deutsch als Zweitsprache, Mehrsprachigkeit und Migration , 27
    Content: Das Nebeneinander von Dialekt und Standard in der Deutschschweiz bietet sehr interessante Rahmenbedingungen, um den Erwerb von sprachlicher Variation im Zweitsprachkontext genauer zu untersuchen. Vor diesem Hintergrund stellt die vorliegende Studie die soziale Bedeutung von Sprachen und Varietäten und ihren Einfluss auf den Aufbau des sprachlichen Repertoires bei erwachsenen Lernenden mit verschiedenen Erstsprachen und mit variablen persönlichen und sozialen Rahmenbedingungen des Spracherwerbs in den Mittelpunkt. Sie untersucht, wie die Zweitsprachbenutzer/-innen mit der vorhandenen Dialekt-Standard-Variation im Input umgehen, inwieweit sie die beiden Codes in ihr Zweitsprachwissen integrieren und welche Haltungen gegenüber Dialekt und Standard sie aus der spezifischen Erwerbssituation heraus entwickeln. Insgesamt gibt die Arbeit zwar besonders Auskunft zum Deutscherwerb im Untersuchungsraum Schweiz, steht aber allgemeiner im Zusammenhang mit Fragen zur Sozioindexikalität von Sprache und Sprachvariation im Kontext des Zweitspracherwerbs.
    Content: Second-language learners in German-speaking Switzerland are confronted with the everyday juxtaposition of dialects and standard Swiss language. This study examines how adult second-language users deal with dialect-standard variation, to which extent they integrate the two codes into their second-language knowledge, and which attitudes toward dialect and standard they develop from their specific acquisition situation.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Vorwort -- , Inhalt -- , 1 Einleitung -- , 2 Variation im Kontext des ungesteuerten Spracherwerbs -- , 3 Material und Methoden -- , 4 Gebrauch von Dialekt und Standard -- , 5 Übersetzungs- und Entscheidungsaufgabe -- , 6 Konkurrierende Konstruktionen: Relativsätze -- , 7 Dialekt und Standard aus der Perspektive der Lernenden -- , 8 Zusammenfassung und Ausblick -- , Literatur -- , Anhang , Issued also in print. , Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. , In German.
    In: DG Plus DeG Package 2022 Part 1, De Gruyter, 9783110766820
    In: EBOOK PACKAGE COMPLETE 2022, De Gruyter, 9783110994810
    In: EBOOK PACKAGE Linguistics 2022, De Gruyter, 9783110993684
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783110781977
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783110781885
    Language: German
    Subjects: German Studies
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    Keywords: Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift
    URL: Cover
    URL: Cover
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
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  • 2
    UID:
    b3kat_BV023033218
    Format: XIV, 266 S.
    Edition: 1. publ.
    ISBN: 0230518044 , 9780230518049
    Series Statement: New perspectives in German studies
    Language: English
    Subjects: History
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    Keywords: Deutschland ; Kollektives Gedächtnis ; Vergangenheitsbewältigung ; Nationalsozialismus ; Geschichte 1998-2006
    URL: Cover
    Author information: Pearce, Caroline 1973-
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Amsterdam :Amsterdam University Press,
    UID:
    almahu_9949707689602882
    Format: 1 online resource (390 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9789048555758
    Series Statement: Media, Culture and Communication in Migrant Societies Series ; v.3
    Note: Cover -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Doing Digital Migration Studies: Introduction -- Koen Leurs and Sandra Ponzanesi -- Section I: Creative practices -- Introduction to Section I: Creative Practices -- Karina Horsti -- 1. Against and Beyond Mimeticism: A Cinematic Ethics of Migration Journeys in Documentary Auto-Ethnography -- Nadica Denić -- 2. Archival Participatory Filmmaking in Migration and Border Studies -- Irene Gutiérrez Torres -- 3. Embodying Data, Shifting Perspective: A Conversation with Ahnjili Zhuparris on Future Wake -- Rosa Wevers with Ahnjili Zhuparris -- Section II: Digital Diasporas and Placemaking -- Introduction to Section II: Digital Diasporas and Placemaking -- Mihaela Nedelcu -- 4. Friendship, Connection and Loss: Everyday Digital Kinning and Digital Homing among Chinese Transnational Grandparents in Perth, Australia -- Catriona Stevens, Loretta Baldassar and Raelene Wilding -- 5. An Exploration of African Digital Cosmopolitanism -- Fungai Machirori -- 6. YouTube Became the Place Where "I Could Breathe" and Start "to Sell my Mouth": Congolese Refugee YouTubers in Nairobi, Kenya -- Marie Godin and Bahati Ghislain -- Section III: Affect and Belonging -- Introduction to Section III: Affect and Belonging -- Athina Karatzogianni -- 7. Digital Communication, Transnational Relationships and the Making of Place Among Highly Skilled Migrants during the Covid-19 Pandemic -- Elisabetta Costa -- 8. When Immovable Bodies Meet Unstoppable Media Circulation: The Aporetic Body in Digital Migration Studies -- Nishant Shah -- 9. Queer Digital Migration Research: Two Case Studies -- Yener Bayramoğlu -- Section IV: Visuality and Digital Media -- Introduction to Section IV: Visuality and Digital Media -- Giorgia Aiello -- 10. Migrant Agency and Platformed Belongings: The Case of TikTok. , Daniela Jaramillo-Dent, Amanda Alencar and Yan Asadchy -- 11. Affective Performances of Rooted Cosmopolitanism Through Facebook During the Festival International de Folklore et de Percussion in Louga, Senegal -- Estrella Sendra -- 12. Situating the Body in Digital Migration Research: Embodied Methodologies for Analysing Virtual Reality Films on Displacement -- Moé Suzuki -- Section V: Datafication, Infrastructuring and Securitization -- Introduction to Section V: Datafication, Infrastructuring and Securitization -- Saskia Witteborn -- 13. The Weaponization of Datafied Sound: The Case of Voice Biometrics in German Asylum Procedures -- Daniel Leix Palumbo -- 14. McKinsey Consultants and Technocratic Fantasies: Crafting the Illusion of Orderly Migration Management in Greece -- Luděk Stavinoha -- 15. Undocumented and Datafied: Anticipation, Borders and Everyday Life -- Kaarina Nikunen and Sanna Valtonen -- Section VI: Conclusions -- Conclusions: On Doing Digital Migration Studies -- Koen Leurs and Sandra Ponzanesi -- Index -- List of Figures and Tables -- Figure 0.1. Visual harvesting of ideas, Migrant Belongings. Digital Practices and the Everyday conference, by visual artist Renée van den Kerkhof. -- Figure 1.1. Zahra playing in the camp. Film still from Midnight Traveler (2019). Courtesy of Hassan Fazili. Copyright The Party Film Sales, Old Chilly Pictures, ITVS, POV | American Documentary. -- Table 2.1  Characteristics of the three case studies, including the workshops (process) and the films (results) -- Figure 2.1. Nine of the eleven directors of The Way it Goes in the film's Q& -- A at the Círculo de Bellas Artes de Madrid, IV 1st Person Film Festival A Home. Madrid, 6 November 2019, Photo by Irene Gutiérrez. -- Figure 3.1. Still 1 from Future Wake (2021). Courtesy of Zhuparris and van Ommeren. , Figure 3.2. Still 2 from Future Wake (2021). Courtesy of Zhuparris and van Ommeren. -- Figure 6.1. "Be careful in this election period / Going back at home earlier" (Mwirinde Muriki Gihe Camatora / Gutaha Kare Ningombwa). Video by Kanyamukwengo, still from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=50hbtrRn_VM. -- Figure 6.2. "Be careful in these days of election / Go back home earlier // it's important" (Mwirinde murikigihe amatora / Gutaha kare ningombwa). Video by Kanyamukwengo, still from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=50hbtrRn_VM. -- Figure 7.1. The author is conducting an interview with a research participant who was waiting for the results of a Covid-19 PCR test. Photo by Marina De Giorgi. -- Figure 8.1. Performance artist Anushka Nair, performing the task of naming the unnamed migrant workers in India who died trying to return home during the Covid-19 lockdown. Photo by Anushka Nair. -- Figure 8.2. Participants in the performance performing the labour of writing names on rice to revitalise the names otherwise forgotten. Photo by Anushka Nair. -- Figure 9.1. A screenshot of the main stage of Madi Ancestors. -- Figure 9.2. Leman posting a sticker on a wall in Neukölln, Berlin, 2021. Photo by Yener Bayramoğlu. -- Figure 9.3. A defaced sticker on a lamppost in Kreuzberg, Berlin, 2021. Photo by Yener Bayramoğlu. -- Figure 10.1. Proposed forms of agency and belonging, characteristics and examples. -- Figure 11.1. Audiences gathering at the Place Civique during the 15th FESFOP. Rooted cosmopolitans stay by the back on the left, along with artists performing in the festival. Photo by Estrella Sendra, 30 December 2015. , Figure 13.1. Illustration of the use of voice biometrics on asylum applicants. Note. The slide is taken from the training documents for BAMF personnel. It provides an overview explaining in which cases voice biometrics are used and illustrates the procedu -- Figure 13.2. Sample of a voice biometrics result report. Note. The slide shows what a result report produced by BAMF's voice biometrics looks like. The report consists of three different sections: the first lists the dialects/accents assessed for the asyl -- Figure 14.1. McKinsey & -- Company study on the operationalization of the EU-Turkey statement. -- Figure 14.2. McKinsey's breakdown of migrant population on Chios, Greece, in March 2016.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Leurs, Koen Doing Digital Migration Studies Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press,c2024 ISBN 9789463725774
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 4
    UID:
    almahu_9949069059002882
    Format: 1 online resource (xxvi, 429 p.) : , ill.
    ISBN: 9781783507962 (electronic bk.) :
    Series Statement: Critical studies on corporate responsibility, governance and sustainability, v. 6
    Content: This book offers a ground-breaking collection of chapters in the emerging field of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Communication. After outlining a theoretical framework, the themed sections cover: (1) Communication in CSR: The Communicative Role, Strategy and Evaluation; (2) CSR Discourses and Corporate Reporting; (3) CSR Online Communication and Social Media; (4) The Role of Stakeholders in CSR Communication: Managers, Employees and Consumers. The 18 chapters explore the theory, practice and issues involved in communicating CSR and make for fascinating reading. An international approach is taken with leading academics and consultants from Australia, Germany, UK, the Netherlands, Poland, Singapore, USA, Sweden, Switzerland and France. The anonymously peer-reviewed chapters are theoretically informed and supported with practice-based real-world insights. Rich and detailed they describe, explain and analyse the "why", "what", "when" and "how" of communicating about CSR. As well as furthering theory and academic debate the book will help inform policy and practice. Leading edge, topical and current this book will be essential reading for corporate communicators, business practitioners, academics, students and all those interested in the subjects of CSR and Communication.
    Note: Includes index. , Introduction : CSR communication as an emerging field of study / Ralph Tench, William Sun, Brian Jones -- Four aces : bringing communication perspectives to corporate social responsibility / Øyvind Ihlen, Steve May, Jennifer Bartlett -- Communicating, connecting and developing social capital for organisations and their communities : benefits for socially responsive organisations / Joy Chia -- Corporate social responsibility communication : towards a phase model of strategic planning / Bernd Lorenz Walter -- Correlating leadership style, communication strategy and management fashion : an approach to describing the drivers and settings of CSR institutionalization / Lars Rademacher, Nadine Remus -- A model for evaluating corporate environmental communication / Magnus Fredriksson, Eva-Karin Olsson -- The role of corporate social responsibility in international investment law : the case of tobacco / Yulia Levashova -- A dialectical approach to analyzing polyphonic discourses of corporate social responsibility / Ganga S. Dhanesh -- Brand heritage and CSR credentials : a discourse analysis of M&S reports / Deviraj Gill, Anne Broderick -- Can one report be reached? The challenge of integrating different perspectives on corporate performance / Adrián Zicari -- Communicating about integrating sustainability in corporate strategy : motivations and regulatory environments of integrated reporting from a European and Dutch perspective / Tineke Lambooy, Rosemarie Hordijk, Willem Bijveld -- The responsibilities of social networking companies : applying political CSR theory to Google, Facebook and Twitter / Theresa Bauer -- Twitter and its usage for dialogic stakeholder communication by MNCs and NGOs / Sarah Inauen, Dennis Schoeneborn -- CSR online communication : the metaphorical dimension of CSR discourse in the food industry / Magdalena Bielenia-Grajewska -- Corporate social responsibility communication from the vedantic, dharmic and karmic perspectives / Balakrishnan Muniapan, Sony Jalarajan Raj -- Sceptical employees as CSR ambassadors in times of financial uncertainty / Anastasios Theofilou, Tom Watson -- Creating consumer confidence in CSR communications / Guido Berens, Wybe T. Popma -- Quid pro quo? Dutch and German consumer responses to conditional and unconditional corporate giving initiatives in advertising / Brigitte Planken, Steef Verheijen.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781783507955
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics
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    Keywords: Electronic books
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  • 5
    UID:
    almafu_BV006332526
    Format: 131 S.
    ISBN: 3-416-00993-2
    Series Statement: Abhandlungen zur Kunst-, Musik- und Literaturwissenschaft 163
    Language: German
    Subjects: German Studies
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    Keywords: 1926-2016 Die Aula Kant, Hermann ; Humor ; 1926-2016 Kant, Hermann ; Humor
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  • 6
    UID:
    b3kat_BV039981304
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
    Content: Saami speak various dialects of the Saami language, and/or the national languages, within northern Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Russia's Kola Peninsula. This file consists of 23 documents and covers the time period from 1700 to ca. 1990
    Note: Culture summary: Saami - Myrdene Anderson and Hugh Beach - 1996 -- - The Lapps - Indiana University. Graduate Program in Uralic and Asian studies ; by Eeva K. Minn - 1955 -- - The Lapps in Finland up to 1945. Vol. 1 - Toivo Immanuel Itkonen - 1984, c1948 -- - Naming among the Karesuando Lapps - Robert N. Pehrson and Ian W. Whitaker - 1952 -- - Social relations in a nomadic Lappish community - Ian Whitaker - 1955 -- - The religion of the Samke: ancient beliefs and cults of the Scandinavian and Finnish Lapps - Rafael Karsten - 1955 -- - The bilateral network of social relations in Könkämä Lapp district - Robert N. Pehrson - 1957 -- - The Lapps - Björn Collinder - 1949 -- - Coast Lapp society, I: a study of neighbourhood in Revsbotn Fjord - Robert Paine - 1957 -- - Changing Lapps: a study in culture relations in northernmost Norway - Gutorm Gjessing - 1954 -- , - Overland with the nomad Lapps - Hugo Adolf Bernatzik ; translated from the German by Vivian Ogilvie - 1938 -- - The history of Lapland: containing a geographical description, and a natural history of that country; with an account of the inhabitants, their original, religion, customs, habits, marriages, conjurations, employments, etc. - John Scheffer ; translated from the last edition in Latin and illustrated with many curious copper-cuts ; to which are added, The Travels of the King of Sweden's mathematicians into Lapland, also A Journey into Lapland, Finland, etc. written by Dr. Olof Rudbeck in the year 1701 - 1704 -- - The nomadism of the Swedish mountain Lapps - Ernst Manker ; translated from the Swedish by Robert N. Pehrson - 1953 -- - Changes in the ecological and economic bases in a coast Lappish district - Robert Paine - 1958 -- - Coast Lapp society, II: a study of economic development and social values - Robert Paine - 1965 -- - Sirma: residence and work organization in a Lappish-speaking community - Siri Lavik Dikkanen - 1965 -- - Lapp life and customs: a survey - Ornulv Vorren and Ernst Manker ; translated from the Norwegian by Kathleen McFarlane - 1962 -- - The Lapps in Finland up to 1945. Vol. 2 - Toivo Immanuel Itkonen - 1984, c1948 -- - Saami ethnoecology: resource management in Norwegian Lapland - Myrdene Anderson - 1978 -- - Herds of the tundra: a portrait of Saami reindeer pastoralism - Robert Paine - 1994 -- - Individualism in Skolt Lapp society - Pertti J. Pelto - 1962 -- , - The Skolt Lapps today - Tim Ingold - 1976 -- - The snowmobile revolution: technology and social change in the Arctic - Pertti J. Pelto - c1973 ; 1987 -- - Reindeer-herd management in transition: the case of Tuorpon Saameby in northern Sweden - by Hugh Beach - 1981
    Language: English
    Subjects: Ethnology
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    Keywords: Samen
    URL: Volltext  (Deutschlandweit zugänglich)
    Author information: Anderson, Myrdene 1934-
    Author information: Ingold, Tim 1948-
    Author information: Collinder, Björn 1894-1983
    Author information: Vorren, Ørnulv 1916-
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  • 7
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Amsterdam/Philadelphia :John Benjamins Publishing Company,
    UID:
    almahu_9949209742002882
    Format: 1 online resource (292 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Series Statement: Studies in Language Variation vol. 27
    Content: "The city as a complex socio-cultural structure plays a central role within a country, economically, administratively as well as culturally. Factors such as greater mobility, increased contact, and a higher degree of heterogeneity compared to rural areas have a substantial impact on urban society and its communication. Focusing on the latter, this volume discusses the characteristics and dynamics of urban language use, considering aspects such as contact, variation and change, as well as identity, indexicality, and attitudes, but also spatial factors including mobility, urbanisation/counter-urbanisation, or diffusion processes. The collected articles provide an update of first wave approaches, but also establish a connection to third wave research for readers from a broad range of fields, especially sociolinguistics, variationist linguistics, and dialectology. The book presents modern methodological and conceptual ideas as well as new findings but also serves as a reference work, combining theoretical discussions with results from recent empirical studies"--
    Note: Intro -- Urban Matters -- Editorial page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Table of contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- 1. Place identity vs. contact and mobility -- fragmentation of the city -- 2. Shifting indexicalities -- 3. Geography and language change -- References -- The sociolinguistic city -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Cities as sites of encounter -- 2.1 Heterogeneity and sociolinguistic encounter -- 2.2 City mobilities and urban encounters -- 2.3 Circulation in the city: How change spreads -- 3. Discussion -- References -- Identity and mobility in linguistic change across the lifespan: The case of Swabian German -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Research background -- 3. Data and methods -- 3.1 Speech communities -- 3.2 Swabian corpus -- 3.3 Transcription -- 3.4 Dialect Density Index (DDI) -- 3.5 Extra-linguistic predictors -- 3.6 Statistical methods -- 3.7 Interviewer effect -- 4. Analyses and results -- 4.1 Dialect density across the lifespan -- 4.2 Extralinguistic constraints on dialect density -- 4.3 Change in linguistic variables -- 4.4 Types of individual speaker change -- 4.5 Some ethnographic observations -- 5. Concluding remarks -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Urban/suburban contact as stylized social practice -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Contact and identity in metropolitan areas -- 2.1 Migration to suburbs -- 2.2 Commuting to cities -- 2.3 A role for identity? -- 3. Greater St. Louis -- 3.1 Background -- 3.2 Linguistic features -- 4. Methods -- 4.1 Interviews -- 4.2 Questionnaire -- 5. Results -- 5.1 Production -- 5.2 Questionnaire -- 6. Discussion -- 7. Conclusion -- References -- Counterurbanisation, dialect contact and the levelling of non-salient traditional dialect variants: The case of the front short vowels in Eastern England -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Intra-national mobilities and dialect levelling. , 3. Dialect levelling and Short Front Vowels in East Anglian English -- 4. Methods -- 5. Results -- 5.1 get -- 5.2 have -- 5.3 Merger in progress? -- 6. Discussion -- References -- Language attitudes among mobile speakers: Evidence from Italian speakers living abroad -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Emigrating to Belgium and Switzerland: In the past and present -- 3. Standard language ideology in Italy -- 4. Method -- 4.1 Speech stimuli -- 4.2 Evaluative scales and factor analysis -- 4.3 Procedure -- 4.4 Respondents -- 5. Results -- 5.1 Factor analysis -- 5.2 Average scores and scaling -- 5.3 Effects -- 6. Discussion -- 7. Conclusions -- References -- Urban-rural dimensions to variable -body/-one: The case of Ontario, Canada -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Historical background -- 3. Synchronic situation: Canadian English -- 3.1 Distributional analysis -- 3.2 Geographic distribution -- 3.3 Statistical modelling -- 4. Conclusions -- Acknowledgements -- References -- From an indicator to a marker: Urban dialect loss in Michigan -- 1. Introduction -- 1.1 The Inland North and the Northern Cities Shift -- 1.2 Recession of the Northern Cities Shift -- 2. Methodology -- 2.1 Respondents -- 2.2 Experimental design -- 3. Analysis and results -- Accented -- Nasally -- Hard-working -- Bad English -- Educated -- 4. Discussion -- References -- Survey instrument -- New and old social meanings in urban and rural Sweden: The changing indexicalities of damped /i/ -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The damped /i/ -- 3. Phonological change and changing indexicalities -- 4. Data and methods -- 4.1 Locations and dialects: Gothenburg and Skärhamn -- 4.2 The informants -- 4.3 The production test -- 4.4 The Implicit Association Test (IAT) -- 4.5 The attitude interviews -- 5. Results -- 5.1 Results of the production test -- 5.2 Results of the IAT -- 5.3 Results of the attitude interviews. , 6. Summary and discussion -- 7. Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Diminutives and their variation in spoken interaction in urban areas: The Austrian case -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Linguistic situation -- 3. Diminutive suffixes and research questions -- 4. Methodology -- 4.1 Corpora and analytical procedure -- 4.2 Informants -- 5. Results -- 5.1 Multivariate analyses of individual diminutive suffixes -- 5.2 Diatopic view: Vienna and Graz and their surroundings -- 5.3 Diastratic view: Distribution by gender -- 5.4 Diastratic view: Distribution by age -- 6. Conclusions -- Funding -- References -- Areal microvariation in German-speaking urban areas (Ruhr Area, Berlin, and Vienna) -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Aims of the study -- 3. Data, areas and methods -- 3.1 Atlas zur deutschen Alltagssprache (AdA) -- 3.2 German-speaking urban areas (three different ones) -- 3.3 Methods -- 4. Areal variation -- 4.1 Ruhr Area -- 4.2 Berlin -- 4.3 Vienna -- 5. Discussion: The interplay of space and social factors -- 5.1 Ruhr Area -- 5.2 Berlin -- 5.3 Vienna -- 6. Summary -- References -- Testing models of diffusion of morphosyntactic innovations in Twitter data -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Methodology and corpus construction -- 2.1 Corpus structure -- 3. Mapping the distribution of morphosyntactic variants -- 3.1 Dative alternation revisited -- 3.2 Preposition drop -- 4. Approaches to the quantification of diffusion -- 4.1 Measurement -- 4.2 Evaluating real data -- 5. Conclusions -- Funding -- References -- Index.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 90-272-1013-6
    Additional Edition: ISBN 90-272-5828-7
    Language: English
    Keywords: Essays. ; Essays. ; Essays. ; Essays.
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  • 8
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Amsterdam/Philadelphia :John Benjamins Publishing Company,
    UID:
    almahu_9949615170202882
    Format: 1 online resource (360 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 90-272-4933-4
    Series Statement: Studies in Language Companion Series ; v.234
    Content: "Recent years have seen a growing interest in grammatical variation, a core explanandum of grammatical theory. The present volume explores questions that are fundamental to this line of research: First, the question of whether variation can always and completely be explained by intra- or extra-linguistic predictors, or whether there is a certain amount of unpredictable - or 'free' - grammatical variation. Second, the question of what implications the (in-)existence of free variation would hold for our theoretical models and the empirical study of grammar. The volume provides the first dedicated book-length treatment of this long-standing topic. Following an introductory chapter by the editors, it contains ten case studies on potentially free variation in morphology and syntax drawn from Germanic, Romance, Uralic and Maya"--
    Note: Intro -- Free Variation in Grammar -- Editorial page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Table of contents -- Chapter 1 Free variation, unexplained variation? -- On the history of 'free variation' -- Free variation -- Investigating free variation -- This volume -- Identifying and measuring free variation -- Free variation and language change -- Free variation? Look harder! -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Section 1 Identifying and measuring free variation -- Chapter 2 How free is the position of German object pronouns? -- 1. Introduction -- 2. What governs the position of object pronouns? -- 3. Experiments 1-3 -- 3.1 Experiment 1 -- 3.1.1 Method -- Participants -- Materials -- Procedure -- Scoring -- 3.1.2 Results -- 3.1.3 Discussion -- 3.2 Experiment 2 -- 3.2.1 Method -- Participants -- Materials -- Procedure -- 3.2.2 Results -- 3.2.3 Discussion -- 3.3 Experiment 3 -- 3.3.1 Method -- Participants -- Materials -- Procedure -- 3.3.2 Results -- 3.3.3 Discussion -- 4. General discussion -- References -- Chapter 3 Optionality in the syntax of Germanic traditional dialects -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Non-true optionality (Level 2) -- 2.1 Apparent optionality -- 2.2 Evidence of apparent optionality -- 2.3 Interim summary -- 2.4 False optionality -- 2.5 Evidence of false optionality -- 2.6 Discussion and interim summary -- 3. True optionality -- 3.1 Evidence of true optionality -- 3.2 The simple negation/negative spread alternation from a diachronic perspective -- 4. Summary -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Chapter 4 Non-verbal plural number agreement. Between the distributive plural and singular -- 1. Introduction, structure and relevance of the chapter -- 1.1 Distributive plural in the literature -- 1.2 The distributive plural - the general norm and blocking factors -- 1.2.1 Avoidance of ambiguity -- 1.2.2 Fossilisation/the force of invariability. , 1.2.3 Singularisation to achieve generalisation -- 1.2.4 Countability-related factor(s) -- 1.2.5 The wish to indicate joint possession -- 1.2.6 The wish to convey ideas of a figurative, abstract or universal kind -- 1.2.7 Do blocking factors always block? -- 1.2.8 Classification of blocking factors according to their strength -- 2. Free variation -- 3. The distributive plural and singular displayed by selected expressions in English corpora -- 3.1 Methodology -- 3.2 Results -- 3.2.1 Results -- 3.2.2 Results -- 3.3 Comparison of the datasets -- 4. Genre and free variation -- 5. Conclusions -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Language corpora & -- dictionaries -- Software -- Chapter 5 'Optional' direct objects: Free variation? -- 1. Human behaviour, flying saucers and the afterlife, or -- 2. Modelling variation -- 2.1 Rules for allophones in free and complementary distribution -- 2.2 Polysemy, polymorphy and partially equivalent distribution -- 3. Valency, constructions and optional complements -- 3.1 Verbs between polysemy and polymorphy -- 3.2 Optional direct objects -- 3.2.1 'Topic drop' -- 3.2.2 'Lexical ellipses' -- 3.2.3 'DNI' vs 'INI' -- 3.2.4 Non-lexical DNI -- 4. Empirical study -- 4.1 Methods -- 4.2 Do activity templates license valency reductions? -- 4.2.1 Setting -- 4.2.2 Results -- 5. Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Appendix A. Cover sheet of questionnaire no. 35, incl. translations and comments -- Appendix B. Results -- Section 2 Free variation and language change -- Chapter 6 Variation and change in the Aanaar Saami conditional perfect -- 1. Introduction -- 1.1 The Saami conditional and its perfect -- 1.2 Data and methods of the present study -- 2. The Aanaar Saami conditional perfect and its variation across the data -- 3. Possible determinants of the variation -- 3.1 Person and number -- 3.2 Main verb. , 3.3 Type of clause -- 3.4 Polarity -- 3.5 Dialect -- 3.6 Speaker generation -- 3.7 Significance and interplay of the variables -- 4. Discussion -- 5. Conclusion -- Abbreviations -- References -- Sources of data and examples -- Chapter 7 Stability of inflectional variation -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Varying forms -- 2.1 Morphological variation -- 2.2 Overabundance -- 2.3 Free morphological variation -- 2.4 Excursus - phonological variation -- 3. Phenomenon -- 3.1 The Swiss German indefinite article -- 3.2 dat.masc/neutr of the indefinite article in Zurich German -- 3.3 Zurich German -- 4. Corpus study -- 4.1 Data and data collection -- 4.2 Data analysis and results -- 4.2.1 Findings in the historical corpus -- 4.2.2 Findings in the modern corpus -- 4.2.3 Intrapersonal variation -- 5. Emergence of emene and of overabundance -- 6. Results -- 7. Summary -- Bibliography -- Chapter 8 Resemanticising 'free' variation -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Development of the V1 conditional in West Germanic -- 3. Methods -- 3.1 Coding and behaviour properties of conditional clauses -- 3.2 Corpus -- 3.3 Operationalisation -- 3.4 Model building -- 4. Results -- 4.1 Semantic and syntactic effects -- 4.2 Lexical effects -- 5. Discussion and conclusion -- Funding -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Appendix -- Section 3 Free variation? Look harder! -- Chapter 9 Syntactic priming and individual preferences -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Persistence and individual variation -- 3. The case study -- 3.1 Data -- 3.2 Persistence as a predictor of the variation between -ra and -se -- 3.3 Modelling the influence of individual preferences -- 3.4 Discussion of results -- 4. Conclusions -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Chapter 10 Optionality, variation and categorial properties -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Plural marking in Yucatec -- 3. Variation unexplained. , 3.1 Morphosyntactic analysis of the Yucatec plural marker -- 3.2 Interpretation of the plural morpheme -- 3.2.1 Degree of animacy -- 3.2.2 Argument structure -- 3.2.3 Numerical quantification -- 3.3 Not a case of free variation -- 4. The condition of the variation -- 4.1 Individuation and (pseudo-)partitivity -- 4.2 Analysis -- 4.3 Compositionality -- 4.3.1 Pluralised nouns -- 4.3.2 Numeral-classifiers with bare nouns -- 4.3.3 Numeral classifiers with pluralised nouns -- 5. Further discussion -- 6. Conclusion -- Funding -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- References -- Chapter 11 Variation of deontic constructions in spoken Catalan -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Free variation in language -- 3. Deontic verbal constructions in Catalan -- 3.1 Catalan deontic constructions and linguistic factors -- 3.2 Sociolinguistic factors and variation in Catalan -- 4. Methodology -- 5. Results -- 6. Discussion of results and possible future lines of research -- 7. Can variationist linguistics prove the (non)existence of free variation? -- 8. Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Index.
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    Format: XXIII, 250 S.
    ISBN: 0-415-90601-6 , 0-415-90602-4 , 978-0-415-90601-2 , 978-0-415-90602-9
    Note: pt. 1. Dilemmas of Classical Politics: Insurrection vs Constitution. 1. Spinoza, the Anti-Orwell: The Fear of the Masses. 2. "Rights of Man" and "Rights of the Citizen": The Modern Dialectic of Equality and Freedom. 3. Fichte and the Internal Border: On Addresses to the German Nation -- pt. 2. Antinomies of Marxian Politics: Materialism, History, and Teleology. 4. The Vacillation of Ideology in Marxism. 5. In Search of the Proletariat: The Notion of Class Politics in Marx. 6. Politics and Truth: The Vacillation of Ideology, II -- pt. 3. Frontiers of Contemporary Politics: Questioning the Universal. 7. Fascism, Psychoanalysis, Freudo-Marxism. 8. Racism as Universalism. 9. What Is a Politics of the Rights of Man?
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    Format: XVII, 721 p. 267 illus., 163 illus. in color. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2021.
    ISBN: 9783030774486
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, 228
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